Memphis Family Reunions – Student Groups

Tours For Family Reunions

Memphis has long been a favorite destination site for family reunion planners. The central location, rich history and multitude of fun and educational activities make Memphis a first-rate choice for your upcoming reunion. Whether you want to focus on music, churches, good food, history or all of the above, let us help you plan your reunion for a fun, relaxing and memorable vacation.

From riding a Mississippi Paddlewheeler to picnicking on the banks at Mud Island to touring our favorite attractions, we’ll help you find the perfect activities for your family.

Memphis has some great attractions for all ages – such as the new Northwest Passage at the Memphis Zoo featuring animals of the great Northwest. The Memphis Zoo is one of only four in the U.S. that has giant Pandas from China. Children love the Fire Museum where even the smallest toddler can climb onto a full-sized fire engine and slide down a fire pole. Our Pink Palace Museum with its I-Max Theatre is a local family favorite and everybody enjoys watching the ducks strut down the red carpet in the elegant lobby of the Peabody Hotel.

Memphis is a music city and has a choice of museums reflecting rich music history as well as African-American heritage. Memphis truly has something for all ages including children with a visit to the Memphis Zoo, the Fire Museum and the Pink Palace Museum.

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Student Tours

Our most popular Memphis tour for students emphasizes both Memphis history and the moder-day city. During approximately six hours, guides will point out major sites as well as give commentary on Memphis through the years. Teachers are supplied with a quiz to supplement the tour and answers will be given during the tour.

Lunch at a restaurant can be arranged, but students usually bring a sack lunch and enjoy a picnic at Martyrs’ Park. Stops are also made at St. Jude, the Tennessee Welcome Center and Beale Street. Students look forward to purchasing their hat at A. Schwabs’ on Beale St. Some say it is the highlight of their trip!

The following sites are included in addition to the planned stops:

Victorian Village

Medical Center

Pyramid National

Civil Rights Museum

Peabody Hotel

Cotton Row

Memphis Rock ‘N’ Soul Museum

Gibson Guitar Factory

During the Beale Street stop, students see Elvis Presley Plaza, Handy Park and the Blues Walk of Fame. Costs are determined by the number of students and available transportation.